WWE Money in the Bank Results: Biggest Winners and Losers from the PPV

The Money in the Bank PPV was the best WWE PPV in years and the best one of the "PG Era." WWE failed in going the predictable rout this time around and gave the fans very exciting, as well as, shocking entertainment; something that has appeared to be absent from its product for many years.

With the PPV over we have new champions and much controversy for the upcoming Raw. Smackdown is also going to look somewhat different because of the outcome of their main event.

So who gained the most and who completely busted in Chicago, Illinois?

I will only be talking about the ones who made the biggest impact. Time to cut to the chase and get started.

The Losers: Christian

"How could he be a loser? He just won the Championship!" I know. How is he a loser? He got his ass beat down after the match. He is beaten, possibly injured, but he is the champ so everything is OK right?

Wrong.

We all know that Orton will input his rematch clause. When that happens and with no stipulations that will favor Christian he will have a hard time defending against him.

Plus with Mark Henry emerging to dominance he will probably be in the picture as well. He may be the champ, but for right now, it does not appear to be for too long.

Vince Mcmahon

He lost his most prized procession of the company, the WWE title.

It had been in the business for over 50 years and dating back all the way to 1963. Buddy Rogers was the first champion.

That was than and this is now and right now the WWE champion is not even in the company right now. That is what we are suppose to believe and Raw is going to be a must see because of what happened at the PPV.

Vinny Mac did everything he could to keep that belt in the company and failed with the help of John Cena.

Vince has has to do one thing as soon as Raw hits air and that is utter those four magic words that will please millions.